I'd like to add that the form of Catholicism most known and followed is Roman Catholic. There are older Catholic churches like the Eastern Orthodox, or Greek Orthodox, or Ethiopian Orthodox, and even the very early Gnostic Christians...

I'd like to add that the form of Catholicism most known and followed is Roman Catholic. There are older Catholic churches like the Eastern Orthodox, or Greek Orthodox, or Ethiopian Orthodox, and even the very early Gnostic Christians...

Definitely, I thought about naming all the Christian denominations, but then I didn't want to go back and go through all the variations of Judaism and Islam, 'cause that would have lead to trying to explain the difference between Sunni and Shiite Muslims and the five pillars of Islam. It wasn't worth the effort.

I'd like to add that the form of Catholicism most known and followed is Roman Catholic. There are older Catholic churches like the Eastern Orthodox, or Greek Orthodox, or Ethiopian Orthodox, and even the very early Gnostic Christians...

Definitely, I thought about naming all the Christian denominations, but then I didn't want to go back and go through all the variations of Judaism and Islam, 'cause that would have lead to trying to explain the difference between Sunni and Shiite Muslims and the five pillars of Islam. It wasn't worth the effort.

I never took religious classes, I just went with whatever was at the top of my head. So as Capt. Jack pointed out, I was incorrect.

MurinuR wrote:My question is, what happens to the other 66% of the world that "dosen't" believe in your god?

For instance a young muslum child has been taught to believe in Allah and hasn't been exposed to any alternative beliefs/options.

We can obviously agree that any child is innocent.

If a Muslum child dies prematurely what is his/her fate?

Like I said, I can't answer that. What happens to them is up to them and what they believe. We believe we go to an eternal place of rest. What you believe is whatever you want. Obviously, I cannot prove that we go to such a place, but at the same time, there's no way I can since I haven't died yet. And once I die, it's not like I'll be able to tell you where I am. And also, even non-believers can prove where you go when you die. So that part of the argument is pointless.

If a Muslim child dies prematurely, I don't know, cause I'm not Muslim.

I'd like to add that the form of Catholicism most known and followed is Roman Catholic. There are older Catholic churches like the Eastern Orthodox, or Greek Orthodox, or Ethiopian Orthodox, and even the very early Gnostic Christians...

Definitely, I thought about naming all the Christian denominations, but then I didn't want to go back and go through all the variations of Judaism and Islam, 'cause that would have lead to trying to explain the difference between Sunni and Shiite Muslims and the five pillars of Islam. It wasn't worth the effort.

yo cap... are there any subjects out there that you DONT know?

Plenty! I just happen to have gone to a Catholic high school so I studied Catholicism and Christianity, then I took a Holocaust class a couple years ago that detailed the history of Judaism and it's progression through time and I spent the Spring semester studying Al Qaeda operations for a class, which of course includes understanding some of the intricacies of the Muslim faith. The topic kind of played into my hands...

Plus I just like to know things, so anything I don't know I research it. It makes me happy

I'd like to add that the form of Catholicism most known and followed is Roman Catholic. There are older Catholic churches like the Eastern Orthodox, or Greek Orthodox, or Ethiopian Orthodox, and even the very early Gnostic Christians...

Definitely, I thought about naming all the Christian denominations, but then I didn't want to go back and go through all the variations of Judaism and Islam, 'cause that would have lead to trying to explain the difference between Sunni and Shiite Muslims and the five pillars of Islam. It wasn't worth the effort.

yo cap... are there any subjects out there that you DONT know?

Plenty! I just happen to have gone to a Catholic high school so I studied Catholicism and Christianity, then I took a Holocaust class a couple years ago that detailed the history of Judaism and it's progression through time and I spent the Spring semester studying Al Qaeda operations for a class, which of course includes understanding some of the intricacies of the Muslim faith. The topic kind of played into my hands...

Plus I just like to know things, so anything I don't know I research it. It makes me happy

I'd like to add that the form of Catholicism most known and followed is Roman Catholic. There are older Catholic churches like the Eastern Orthodox, or Greek Orthodox, or Ethiopian Orthodox, and even the very early Gnostic Christians...

Definitely, I thought about naming all the Christian denominations, but then I didn't want to go back and go through all the variations of Judaism and Islam, 'cause that would have lead to trying to explain the difference between Sunni and Shiite Muslims and the five pillars of Islam. It wasn't worth the effort.

yo cap... are there any subjects out there that you DONT know?

Plenty! I just happen to have gone to a Catholic high school so I studied Catholicism and Christianity, then I took a Holocaust class a couple years ago that detailed the history of Judaism and it's progression through time and I spent the Spring semester studying Al Qaeda operations for a class, which of course includes understanding some of the intricacies of the Muslim faith. The topic kind of played into my hands...

Plus I just like to know things, so anything I don't know I research it. It makes me happy